Teeth needed to protect tide pools
Jeanne Meyers
I am writing this letter to urge our leaders and resident to help
protect our beautiful marine life sanctuary here in Laguna Beach by
adding to the staff of the lifeguards a marine enforcement/education
officer.
With the incredible growth of Orange County over the last 10 years
Laguna’s beaches have been impacted by the millions of visitors who
have discovered this seaside treasure.
As a community, we have a stewardship responsibility to protect
this treasure. The city management has a responsibility to protect
this treasure.
This May marks the anniversary of the tide pool docents project.
To date more than 70 volunteers have been trained and work at various
tide pool locations during low tide to try to educate the public on
this living ecosystem and to help to protect the marine life in our
sanctuaries. But they cannot do this job alone. They need the support
of our community and city officials. They need the support of a full
time marine enforcement/education officer who can help enforce marine
protection codes as well as assist with all of the other important
life saving efforts of our hard-working, small, but devoted team of
lifeguards.
We all know what an incredibly challenging job our lifeguards face
each year with the ever-growing number of visitors who have made
Laguna Beach a vacation getaway destination year-round.
The marine safety department needs to have on their staff a full
time marine enforcement/education officer to enforce rules that
protect our fragile coastal resources. This lifeguard should be given
the same status that the lifeguards in Huntington Beach have been
given, that of peace officer, with full ranger status.
Those who love and cherish the tide pools realize that this
fragile ecosystem is in serious danger of being trampled and loved to
death. Ocean Laguna is working to bring awareness to this problem and
seeks your support for the tide pool docents program as well.
Together we can make a difference and protect the treasure that is
the tide pools of Laguna Beach.
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Jeanne Meyers is a Laguna Beach resident.
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